Effective Tick Removal with Salt: A Guide to Safe & Simple Removal
Ticks are a concern for those who live in or around wooded areas. Ticks attach themselves to the skin and suck the blood out of their host. Ticks' bodies become engorged after feeding. They are a threat because they also transmit diseases and viruses. One way to rid the body---be it man or beast---of ticks is to use an iodized salt, such as Morton's. The salt will draw the tick out, and then the tick can be decapitated and disposed of.Things You'll Need
- Iodized salt
- Gloves
- Knife or scissors
Instructions
Removing the Tick
Mix iodized salt with hot water to dissolve the salt.
Pour the concentrated salt water over the tick until it unlatches itself from the skin.
Use the knife or scissors---while wearing protective gloves---to dismember the head of the tick.
Dispose of the tick by putting it in a trash can, flushing it down the toilet, or throwing it into the woods.
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